jackieguaccamo
Flat Earther
The big baby.
I'm sure you kniw what he's referring to. How is it racist if a white person refers to someone as gammon?He can't be racist - he is woke and proud of it
I am sure that he will clarify what he meant by 'pink meat' shortly.
I'm sure you kniw what he's referring to. How is it racist if a white person refers to someone as gammon?
Carry on gammon?
Carry on.
How racist of you to assume that everyone is white on here.I'm sure you kniw what he's referring to. How is it racist if a white person refers to someone as gammon?
And ignorant.How racist of you to assume that everyone is white on here.
Where did I say that?How racist of you to assume that everyone is white on here.
Sorry, not got the time or the crayons.Can someone answer the question though...
If a person is white, is the term "gammon" racist?
The etymology is based on skin colour. So, it's based on race.Can someone answer the question though...
If a person is white, is the term "gammon" racist?
Sorry. I did have a bit of time. We'll end up going into Wittgenstein on this, just because our sheep-like wokesters are racist. (Hope that's enough labels for you Mistry, Hackney.)Sorry, not got the time or the crayons.
The etymology is based on skin colour. So, it's based on race.
I always think the emotion behind these kind of words is the most important thing.
No, but skin colour can be enough if you want to be racist.Race isn't defined by skin colour alone though.
By my own way of thinking, yes. It depends what's in the heart and head, not what the words are.Still doesn't answer the question.
Can a white person, be racist toward another white person?
Regardless of the word used?
I'm not asking to trick, because I think it does constitute internalised racism.
It's more related to the redness of people's faces when they get angry and irate. They weren't born like that, whereas someone is born into a race.The etymology is based on skin colour. So, it's based on race.
I always think the emotion behind these kind of words is the most important thing.
Yeah. Color of skinIt's more related to the redness of people's faces when they get angry and irate. They weren't born like that, whereas someone is born into a race.
Check his sources BigDave, he’s been known to tell the odd pork pie.Yes, I'm the only one who believes this
Being called 'gammon' is nothing to get red in the face about
The Left's new favourite insult is really more of a complimentwww.telegraph.co.uk
View attachment 6409
The only people defending 'gammon' are all the usual suspects including one person who has no integrity at all.
the issue is what Mistry meant by 'pink meat'. He has ran for the hills so it would appear that he knows what he meant.
One person who has no integrity at all.
He spent months claiming innocence then was proven to be otherwise'Pink meat.'
Even by their own shitty excuses, that are a real bellyache , they bomb.
By their shitty attempts at getting help from dictionaries, they bomb again . Turns out that their slur can only be thrown at white people. Oh, is that skin color again?
Most normal people don't need no dictionary to know when there's linguistic, bullshitery going on. But thanks for reaffirming it
He worked on his family's fruit and veg stall.4 pages of this nonsense and not ONE mention of the fact that he worked on his family's fruit and veg stall.
Bunch of twats.
Usual suspects being disingenuous so they can do some fake outrage.The only people defending 'gammon' are all the usual suspects including one person who has no integrity at all.
the issue is what Mistry meant by 'pink meat'. He has ran for the hills so it would appear that he knows what he meant.